Gain knowledge about the Historic British Royal Family
Public Role and Image
Associates of the British Royal Household involve themselves in many thousands of public functions every month, across the United Kingdom, as properly recorded in the Court Circular, to respect, support and learn about the achievements or events of people societies & companies in a range of areas of life. As representatives of the Queen, they continually unite with the nation in celebrating historical times, vacations, celebratory & unspeakable occasions and by and large also sponsors or joins in many generous, educational & communal activities. Enjoy England has useful information about the English Royal family
Their journeys abroad on behalf of the U.K. (also referred to as State Visits when the Queen formally visits other government officials) brings public interest to harmonious relations within and between the Commonwealth & other nations, to British goods & trade, & to Britain as a historical, vacation, & visitor destination. Their current jobs and established jobs forms the height of a recent “royal court,” and endow a particularly British and historical vision to official procedures (Like that of the Trooping the Colour) and outlook to public events (I.e. Summer Parties, Ascot).
All through their lives they draw massive press exposure in the form of pictorial, newspaper & broadcasted commentary on the subject of their daily activities, family associations, means of passage, traits, outfits, actions, & public positions.
Funding
Cash that help the Monarch in the exercise of her jobs as the leader of state of the United Kingdom comes from the Civil List. This is a return of a miniature portion of the takings from the Crown Lands that are given up by the Queen to parliament at the inauguration of every reign; all Crown Land being managed by The Crown Estates, an association that is exclusively accountable to parliament. In the 2003-04 economical year, the total amount surrendered was ?176 million, where the Head of State’s expenses was only thirty-six million pounds. The Head of State’s costs does not include the expenditure of security.











